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today announcing new public-private partnership, including support for women a entrepreneurs, clean energy, and after nearly four decades of public service as former first lady, senator from new york, and former presidential candidate, the one thread through all of clinton's work is women's rights. it seems so radical to the rest of the world when she first spoke out as first lady in beijing in 1995. >> if there is one message that echos forth from this conference, let it be that human rights are women's rights and women's rights are human rights once and for all. all business! how does this thing work? oh, i like it! [ garth ] sven's small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase, every day! woo-hoo!!! so that's ten security gators, right? put them on my spark card! why settle for less? testing hot tar... great businesses deserve great rewards! [ male announcer ] the spark business card from capital one. choose unlimited rewards with 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase, every day! what's in your wallet? here's your invoice. humans. even when we cross our t's and dot our i'
today announcing new public-private partnership, including support for women a entrepreneurs, clean energy, and after nearly four decades of public service as former first lady, senator from new york, and former presidential candidate, the one thread through all of clinton's work is women's rights. it seems so radical to the rest of the world when she first spoke out as first lady in beijing in 1995. >> if there is one message that echos forth from this conference, let it be that human...
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i do not know anything more specific to or central to our security than energy. >> i know my time is expired, but we are spending literally millions, actually some billions of dollars, on some of these experimentations that again are not in the purview of this. right now, we are installing 139 f-35's that we just recently put off. if they put them off indefinitely, that is just a cut. those are things we should be doing right now. we are looking at the ohio class of. we should be doing that right now. if we are spending and the environmental causes on war fighting, apparently, you do not agree with that. >> i will commit this to you, senator. as i said to the senator from hawaii, if i'm confirmed, i will look at all of these programs. i will have to. >> thank you. senator manchin. >> i feel like i want to apologize for some of the tone and demeanor today. with that being said, if i could ask you this, since we are so -- again, talking about things you have done and said over the years -- how did you get to vietnam? were you ordered to go to vietnam? were you sent there? how were your
i do not know anything more specific to or central to our security than energy. >> i know my time is expired, but we are spending literally millions, actually some billions of dollars, on some of these experimentations that again are not in the purview of this. right now, we are installing 139 f-35's that we just recently put off. if they put them off indefinitely, that is just a cut. those are things we should be doing right now. we are looking at the ohio class of. we should be doing...
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european space agency are partnering to send a telescope into space to investigate dark matter and dark energy. read more about these mysterious forces and what scientists hope to find on our science page. and think you've received bad advice about social security? our benefits guru gets to the bottom of that issue in today's "ask larry" column on our business page. all that and more is on our web site, newshour.pbs.org. gwen? >> ifill: and that's the newshour for tonight. on tuesday, we'll return to the immigration debate with a look at the president's plans for reform. i'm gwen ifill. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. we'll see you online, and again here tomorrow evening. thank you, and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> bnsf railway. >> macarthur foundation. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by m
european space agency are partnering to send a telescope into space to investigate dark matter and dark energy. read more about these mysterious forces and what scientists hope to find on our science page. and think you've received bad advice about social security? our benefits guru gets to the bottom of that issue in today's "ask larry" column on our business page. all that and more is on our web site, newshour.pbs.org. gwen? >> ifill: and that's the newshour for tonight. on...
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this was to try and change people's mindset about energy. in seoul subway stops manually opened train doors. and passengers who got stuck in an elevator. traffic lights were turned off at intersections and police officers r direted traffic. a group appeared in a tv campaign calling on people to save energy. officials have also introduced forcible measures. they require 6,000 companies mainly for consumers to reduce their power use by 10%. large buildings including department stores must set room temperatures below 20 degrees celsius. officials have formed what they call surveillance troops to go around checking stores. businesses failing to meet the rules are fined. institutions across the country are expected to set room temperatures at 18 degrees. 2 degrees lower. >> translator: it's cold. i wear lots of layers in order to endure it. >> reporter: the executive branch should be a role model. at 11:00 the lights suddenly go off in offices and the staff disappear. in the darkness they head for the cafeteria to have a lunch break. in winter ti
this was to try and change people's mindset about energy. in seoul subway stops manually opened train doors. and passengers who got stuck in an elevator. traffic lights were turned off at intersections and police officers r direted traffic. a group appeared in a tv campaign calling on people to save energy. officials have also introduced forcible measures. they require 6,000 companies mainly for consumers to reduce their power use by 10%. large buildings including department stores must set...
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. >> the department of defense is the us's largest consumer of energy. we talked about that briefly. it is clear the military will benefit from cheaper, more stable fuel costs over the long term and promising work is being done in the area to commercialize alternative fuels that can be produced abundantly in the united states. this is very important for all of our -- hawaii. if confirmed, will you continue to emphasize and prioritize research, development and where possible deployment of renewable fuels, as well as enhanced energy efficiency efforts to reduce the department of defense's energy costs over the long term? >> senator, as you noted, the department of defense is the largest user of certainly liquid fuels, but i think our energy budget -- i do not know the exact number, but it is probably around $18 billion a year. anything we can do to make any aspect of securing our country more cost-effective, we need to look at. i would make that a high priority if i am confirmed and go to the defense department -- to see how we do that, how we continue to
. >> the department of defense is the us's largest consumer of energy. we talked about that briefly. it is clear the military will benefit from cheaper, more stable fuel costs over the long term and promising work is being done in the area to commercialize alternative fuels that can be produced abundantly in the united states. this is very important for all of our -- hawaii. if confirmed, will you continue to emphasize and prioritize research, development and where possible deployment of...
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lots of complaints on his record about gay rights, energy, and so far obama hasn't used these cabinet departments to energize the base at all. kerry's fine. but you're right, in some ways, it's the policies around gun control and immigration. but these picks so far, people are sort of like -- >> hagel symbolizes something else. an enlisted grunt at the head of the pentagon. he has a solid record. again, some of my votes differ from his during my long years in congress, but i think on balance, he will be a steady hand, a little bit of a skeptic about how we go forward. i think that's a good thing, and a close ally of john kerry. >> let me get michael in here. michael, this whole idea of the cabinet, this national security team that obama's put together. it feels a lot different than the wound four years ago. >> it does. but it's still carrying forward what i think is going to be obama's big mark. i mean, on foreign policy. if you look at where the opposition is coming against hagel on the outside, the money you just mentioned for those ads and some of the ideological opponents, it's re
lots of complaints on his record about gay rights, energy, and so far obama hasn't used these cabinet departments to energize the base at all. kerry's fine. but you're right, in some ways, it's the policies around gun control and immigration. but these picks so far, people are sort of like -- >> hagel symbolizes something else. an enlisted grunt at the head of the pentagon. he has a solid record. again, some of my votes differ from his during my long years in congress, but i think on...
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looking to reduce harmful emissions by moving factories away from city centers and using more clean energy. the mainland government is looking to that similar long- term measures. it has a identified 90 he cites as smart cities, environmentally friendly zones created using the latest technology. that is expected to take another 3-5 years. one businessman took to the streets giving out cans of fresh air that was collected in less polluted parts of the country. >> still to come, sudan's sporting passion. tough economic times do not stop people from getting to the horse races. >> find out how the subway system in moscow is being expanded. >> we have lots of unsettled weather with us across the middle east. on the satellite picture, we see a cloud of cold air. we have a huge blanket of cold air going into iran. even toward the west, it is on subtle. in the next couple of days, these systems will run their way east. the heavier downpours will be pushing away toward the east. they are making their way into parts of afghanistan. the wet weather will stretch through parts of iran. some of the down
looking to reduce harmful emissions by moving factories away from city centers and using more clean energy. the mainland government is looking to that similar long- term measures. it has a identified 90 he cites as smart cities, environmentally friendly zones created using the latest technology. that is expected to take another 3-5 years. one businessman took to the streets giving out cans of fresh air that was collected in less polluted parts of the country. >> still to come, sudan's...
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. >> i have enormous amounts of energy that have to be harnessed and focused. i am very fortunate, looking forward to this next chapter in my life. >> hillary clinton, outgoing secretary of state. what chapter would that be, mark? >> i think it is the resurrection. this was someone who left the presidential campaign bruising in 2008, and to see her potentially eight years later as the overwhelming front runner for the democratic nomination is a remarkable comeback. >> john kerry of proof for secretary of state 94-3. what are his challenges? >> remaining consistent with the administration's policy. that will be a challenge, that he does not go on his own and make his own policy. i do not see him perform in a way hillary clinton performed. she was part of a team. he has wanted this job so long and so bad they, he has no notion of what the secretary of state would look like. i think he will be a problem. >> i want to say something about hillary clinton. you see how great her presence has been, what a successful secretary of state she has been. any time conservativ
. >> i have enormous amounts of energy that have to be harnessed and focused. i am very fortunate, looking forward to this next chapter in my life. >> hillary clinton, outgoing secretary of state. what chapter would that be, mark? >> i think it is the resurrection. this was someone who left the presidential campaign bruising in 2008, and to see her potentially eight years later as the overwhelming front runner for the democratic nomination is a remarkable comeback. >>...
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the natural energy of peanuts and delicious, soft caramel. to fill you up and keep you moving, whatever your moves. payday. fill up and go! >> john: welcome back to "viewpoint." one more quick question for the panel. i know gun control is a complex issue, if you would wave a magic wand, what would you do? >> nor investment in actual community programs that work. gun buy backs. interrupt programs like cease-fire chicago those programs work. we need more funding. >> that's too intelligent. keywe want something else. >> i would going to give her answer. >> change the scale of it. i have issue of dealing with the amount of violence in chicago than dealing with something like assault rifles that is going to be a long drag-out issue. >> john: until harry reid let's it die in the senate. that brings me to today's f-bomb. well the gun junkie lobby has decided where to place the blame for gun violence in a society where it's really easy to get guns. it's at axis of scapegoats. let's look at the games first. yesterday, senator lamar alexander actually
the natural energy of peanuts and delicious, soft caramel. to fill you up and keep you moving, whatever your moves. payday. fill up and go! >> john: welcome back to "viewpoint." one more quick question for the panel. i know gun control is a complex issue, if you would wave a magic wand, what would you do? >> nor investment in actual community programs that work. gun buy backs. interrupt programs like cease-fire chicago those programs work. we need more funding. >>...
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energy council. we've worked extensively with the iraqis to support their energy sector because it is critical to their economy and stability. we have intensified our efforts to resolve energy disputes from the south china sea to the eastern mediterranean. this has been helped significantly by the increase in our own domestic production. as iranian oil has gone offline, other oil has gone online. levers of power and values we cannot afford to ignore. universal rights exist. governments are obligated to protect them. we're at the front lines of today's emerging battles like the fight to defend the communities and religious minorities wherever and whoever they are. virtually every country that threatens peace is a place where the rule of law is weak. places where women and girls are treated as second class human beings. just ask a woman from pakistan. as the women who can no longer go to school. the woman in the congo endure rape. the jury is in. if women and girls everywhere were treated as equal to m
energy council. we've worked extensively with the iraqis to support their energy sector because it is critical to their economy and stability. we have intensified our efforts to resolve energy disputes from the south china sea to the eastern mediterranean. this has been helped significantly by the increase in our own domestic production. as iranian oil has gone offline, other oil has gone online. levers of power and values we cannot afford to ignore. universal rights exist. governments are...
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. >> the energy don't has been hit -- energy department hayes been hit by a cyberattack so sophisticated that experts are looking at the chinese. so, what about all that classified information on employees computers? that's coming up. plus the super bowl ratings are in. they may not surprise you. oh! progress-oh! [ female announcer ] with 40 delicious progresso soups at 100 calories or less, there are plenty of reasons people are saying "progress-oh!" share your progress-oh! story on facebook. with hand-layered pasta, tomatoes, and real mozzarella cheese. but what makes us even prouder... is what our real dinners can do for your family. stouffer's. let's fix dinner. >> the national ratings are no for the super bowl. theser estimates. they take in the 50 largest cities and get the rest of the country later. they think 108 million viewer last night. the third largest audience for any television program in american history. the only two programs that had higher ratings were the previous two super bowls with the highest rated show of all time, last year's super bowl when the giants beat the
. >> the energy don't has been hit -- energy department hayes been hit by a cyberattack so sophisticated that experts are looking at the chinese. so, what about all that classified information on employees computers? that's coming up. plus the super bowl ratings are in. they may not surprise you. oh! progress-oh! [ female announcer ] with 40 delicious progresso soups at 100 calories or less, there are plenty of reasons people are saying "progress-oh!" share your progress-oh!...
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the niners are adding solar panels to provide extra energy. >> the mayor lee intends to create a permanent nonprofit group aimed at bringing large-scale sporting events to the bay area, telling the san francisco chronicle with the new 49ers stadium going up in santa clara and an arena for the warriors headed for the san francisco water h -- waterfront there is the possibility of bringing the olympics to the area an improvement from a decade ago when they made a bid for the 2016 bid that was withdrawn when the proposed stadium bid fell apart. >> possibly 2024 olympics would be something. >> might even compete. who knows? >> you and i compete? >> yes. bobsled. >> okay. i will be rooting for you. >> mike nicco, how is the weather today? >> good time to be outside this afternoon. like yesterday. unlike yesterday, though, look at fog, not so thick. just hazy. four miles is the lowest visibility in santa rosa. we will watch sfo and oakland and san jose to make sure nothing develops. we have a low cloud deck. now, the winds are blowing in from the west to northwest so if you live east or southeas
the niners are adding solar panels to provide extra energy. >> the mayor lee intends to create a permanent nonprofit group aimed at bringing large-scale sporting events to the bay area, telling the san francisco chronicle with the new 49ers stadium going up in santa clara and an arena for the warriors headed for the san francisco water h -- waterfront there is the possibility of bringing the olympics to the area an improvement from a decade ago when they made a bid for the 2016 bid that...
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. >> the department of defense is the us's largest consumer of energy. we talked about that briefly. it is clear the military will benefit from cheaper, more stable fuel costs over the long term and promising work is being done in the area to commercialize alternative fuels that can be produced abundantly in the united states. this is very important for all of our -- hawaii. if confirmed, will you continue to emphasize and prioritize research, development and where possible deployment of renewable fuels, as well as enhanced energy efficiency efforts to reduce the department of defense's energy costs over the long term? >> senator, as you noted, the department of defense is the largest user of certainly liquid fuels, but i think our energy budget -- i do not know the exact number, but it is probably around $18 billion a year. anything we can do to make any aspect of securing our country more cost-effective, we need to look at. i would make that a high priority if i am confirmed and go to the defense department -- to see how we do that, how we continue to
. >> the department of defense is the us's largest consumer of energy. we talked about that briefly. it is clear the military will benefit from cheaper, more stable fuel costs over the long term and promising work is being done in the area to commercialize alternative fuels that can be produced abundantly in the united states. this is very important for all of our -- hawaii. if confirmed, will you continue to emphasize and prioritize research, development and where possible deployment of...
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all you've got is the energy at the grass roots that isn't organized in anyway. and karl rove can't organize it. neither can any of the other people who played with that power but who now can't control it. >> so those who rode the tiger are now inside the tiger. >> exactly. >> don't forget, the chamber of commerce, at very times, made common cause with the antigovernment, anti-tax, anti-everything. they were willing to get in bed with him at certain points. and now they're paying for it. and karl is trying to unwind what he's wound. >> he's like a track tout. i used to go and after the races were over, they would show you who they'd recommend you'd bet on. it was always the winners that pass out the free picks. i would have bet on this guy. that's rove out there saying i would have had all of these winners picked, we would have won all of these general elections and now everybody realizes we're going to go over it in a minute. but your thoughts? >> now, i toe ttally agree with howard. your analogy there. the problem for karl is we have all the betting slips. his
all you've got is the energy at the grass roots that isn't organized in anyway. and karl rove can't organize it. neither can any of the other people who played with that power but who now can't control it. >> so those who rode the tiger are now inside the tiger. >> exactly. >> don't forget, the chamber of commerce, at very times, made common cause with the antigovernment, anti-tax, anti-everything. they were willing to get in bed with him at certain points. and now they're...
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campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. >>> a little more than 100 days since sandy blew through the northeast and caused $50 billion in damage. from point pleasant to brooklyn to staten island and hoboken, thousands are trying to piece back their lives and trying to move on. from the wreckage, our next guest saw an opportunity to help. after a 15-year hiatus from woodworking because it's hard to find the materials from your new york city apartment, he took to the street, collecting materials from the downed trees in various parks across the boroughs. he is repurposing them. what would have been wood chip or waste he carves into bowls and vases. he teamed up with the new york restoration project, a nonprofit dedicated to replanting trees and is donating 20% of sales to the cause. in our guest spot is agent and artist. before people accuse me of being some tree hugging touchy feely liberal, i am not. i walked into williams sonoma and saw you and thought these were beautiful. we struck up a conv
campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. >>> a little more than 100 days since sandy blew through the northeast and caused $50 billion in damage. from point pleasant to brooklyn to staten island and hoboken, thousands are trying to piece back their lives and trying to move on. from the wreckage, our next guest saw an opportunity to help. after a 15-year hiatus from woodworking because it's hard to...
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he's opened more public land and water for safe and responsible energy production -- not just gas and oil but wind and solar -- creating thousands of new jobs and nearly doubling our use of renewable energy in this country. he's helped to forge what's probably the strongest working relationship with tribal leaders that the federal government has seen in modern times. and when the unexpected has happened, like the gulf oil spill or hurricane sandy, he's been on the ground making sure that people get help right away and we deal with these challenges as professionally as possible. so i really like ken salazar, if you haven't gotten the point. ken is now ready to head back to colorado and spend more time with hope and his family and so in addition to just saying thank you, ken, for the extraordinary work that you've done, ken is also going to have the opportunity to introduce his successor. and i am extraordinarily proud today to nominate another strong and capable leader to take the reins at interior and that is ms. sally jewell. in high school sally's aptitude test showed she had a knac
he's opened more public land and water for safe and responsible energy production -- not just gas and oil but wind and solar -- creating thousands of new jobs and nearly doubling our use of renewable energy in this country. he's helped to forge what's probably the strongest working relationship with tribal leaders that the federal government has seen in modern times. and when the unexpected has happened, like the gulf oil spill or hurricane sandy, he's been on the ground making sure that people...
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so we need to revolutionize the way we use energy so we can improve people's lives. >> reporter: hill handed the students an ambitious assignment to finish by the end of the course: to build their own alternative energy devices. >> you're going to create a device that captures natural energy and transforms it into something that's useful for people in some part of the world. >> reporter: the idea that school work can and should have a real-world application is central to the philosophy at king. >> second to last one says a building that uses passive solar technology. >> reporter: and a hallmark of deeper learning. >> they see the meaningful and purposefulness behind what they're doing. that's what gets kids to sink their teeth into content. >> reporter: kids like leva pierce. >> i'm really excited to be creating this device. it really makes you feel, i don't know, grown-up, i guess, because you can actually grow up and do that. it's not just learning, it's experiencing. >experiencing. two! we got two! >> reporter: approach is similar at p.s.-130, a public elementary school in brooklyn
so we need to revolutionize the way we use energy so we can improve people's lives. >> reporter: hill handed the students an ambitious assignment to finish by the end of the course: to build their own alternative energy devices. >> you're going to create a device that captures natural energy and transforms it into something that's useful for people in some part of the world. >> reporter: the idea that school work can and should have a real-world application is central to the...
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iran should be isolated there's no proof it's developing nuclear weapons it's got a peaceful nuclear energy program which there's no evidence to the contrary so therefore it's it's wrong but it should be totally isolated. and i'll be back with more news after a short break right here on our team. it's. the british. market. find out what's really happening to the global economy. for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines kaiser reports. from our studios in moscow this is our team glad to have you back with us the goal kingdoms of bahrain and kuwait are seeing fresh public discontent with the country's an elected rulers crackdowns on dissent have been stepped up over the last two years when the unrest began and activist reports peaceful demonstrations are for more rights and democracy are increasingly met with arrests and brutal force that's as the west is accused of turning a blind eye to violations by its a key arab allies. reports. you. see. life in the gulf used to look like this. but the black gold hidden beneath the sands transformed the arabian states from inhospitabl
iran should be isolated there's no proof it's developing nuclear weapons it's got a peaceful nuclear energy program which there's no evidence to the contrary so therefore it's it's wrong but it should be totally isolated. and i'll be back with more news after a short break right here on our team. it's. the british. market. find out what's really happening to the global economy. for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines kaiser reports. from our studios in moscow this is our...
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should parents worry about kids consuming highly caffeinated energy drinks? health correspondent betty ann bowser asks a psycho- pharmacologist. and on making sense, economist dean baker weighs in on the causes of rising economic inequality in the united states. all that and more is on our website newshour.pbs.org. jeff? >> brown: and that's the "newshour" for tonight. i'm jeffrey brown. >> brown: and i'm judy woodruff. we'll see you online and again here tomorrow evening with mark shields and david brooks among others. thank you and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> and the william and flora hewlett foundation, working to solve social and environmental problems at home and around the world. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh
should parents worry about kids consuming highly caffeinated energy drinks? health correspondent betty ann bowser asks a psycho- pharmacologist. and on making sense, economist dean baker weighs in on the causes of rising economic inequality in the united states. all that and more is on our website newshour.pbs.org. jeff? >> brown: and that's the "newshour" for tonight. i'm jeffrey brown. >> brown: and i'm judy woodruff. we'll see you online and again here tomorrow evening...
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>>oh the energy level in me just increased dramatically within id say three days. i had a rotator cuff um problem in my right shoulder for seven years and i am completely pain free. (applause) and that... um i have had inflammation of the stomach probably for the past twelve years. i have none of that. >(applause) wow so those people that have acid reflux it would be good for them. >>we went one night without it and it was an amazing difference the next difference the next day and i told him i said you forgot to give me my omega xl last night. and i could tell immediately. just with the indigestion in the stomach problems. >wow. >>so i won't go without it. ever. >ever. >>you said buy five hundred bottles before they run out. >buy five hundred before they run out. we have got um all these bottles here and you go to your phone and uh just because they want you to try it. tonight. this is um one bottle but you're going to get one free. for every bottle you buy, one free. all right. if you want to buy five, six. can they do that? and one free? no, just one. >>buy one g
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for iran to be isolated there's no proof it's developing nuclear weapons it's got a peaceful nuclear energy program which there's no evidence to the contrary so therefore it's it's wrong but it should be totally isolated. be back with more news after a short break right here on r.t. . that's. the way are. you. going to. watch this. from our studios in moscow this is going to be back with us the gulf kingdoms of bahrain and kuwait are seeing fresh public outcry against the country's unelected rulers who have been stepping up their crackdowns on descent for the last two years calls for more rights and democracy are increasingly met with arrests and a brutal force as the conservative monarchs refused to concede while the west is accused of turning a blind eye to violations by its key arab allies as reports. you . see. life in the gulf used to look like this. but the black gold hidden beneath the sands transforms the arabian states from inhospitable deserts came storing structures of glass and steel physical testaments to their wealth and power in a wider region known for its tinderbox tensions
for iran to be isolated there's no proof it's developing nuclear weapons it's got a peaceful nuclear energy program which there's no evidence to the contrary so therefore it's it's wrong but it should be totally isolated. be back with more news after a short break right here on r.t. . that's. the way are. you. going to. watch this. from our studios in moscow this is going to be back with us the gulf kingdoms of bahrain and kuwait are seeing fresh public outcry against the country's unelected...
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. ♪ chevron has been developing energy here for decades. we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> new video tonight of a fire at a san francisco bar the second fire there today. firefighters were called out to the bliss bar on castro street around 8:30 this evening when they arrived they found smoke coming from the building. this evening's fire came about seven hours after a one alarm fire damaged the first floor bar. firefighters at the scene say it appears hot spots from that first fire rekindled sparking tonight's fire. >>> public records show superdome officials were worried about a power outage several months before the super bowl. the cause of last night's power outage is still under investigation. but a check showed decay. this morning the nfl said the outage does not hurt new orleans charges to host super bowls in the future. >>> super bowl viewers lit up twitter in the
. ♪ chevron has been developing energy here for decades. we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> new video tonight of a fire at a san francisco bar the second fire there today. firefighters were called out to the bliss bar on castro street around 8:30 this evening when they arrived...
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should parents worry about kids consuming highly caffeinated energy drinks? health correspondent betty ann bowser asks a psycho- pharmacologist. and on making sense, economist dean baker weighs in on the causes of rising economic inequality in the united states. all that and more is on our website newshour.pbs.org. jeff? >> brown: and that's the "newshour" for tonight. i'm jeffrey brown. >> brown: and i'm judy woodruff. we'll see you online and again here tomorrow evening with mark shields and david brooks among others. thank you and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> and the william and flora hewlett foundation, working to solve social and environmental problems at home and around the world. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh
should parents worry about kids consuming highly caffeinated energy drinks? health correspondent betty ann bowser asks a psycho- pharmacologist. and on making sense, economist dean baker weighs in on the causes of rising economic inequality in the united states. all that and more is on our website newshour.pbs.org. jeff? >> brown: and that's the "newshour" for tonight. i'm jeffrey brown. >> brown: and i'm judy woodruff. we'll see you online and again here tomorrow evening...
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the investigation is still on going but super energy say that beyonce was considered a us is speck in the power outage is off the hook. there are confirmed reports she brought her own generator with her for that big halftime show. >>> there may be something going around. there was yet another blackout last night. this time at an nba game. the utah jazz, the sacramento kings saw the start of their game delayed monday after the lights dimmed and had to be reset at salt lake city's ironically named energy solutions arena. yes. no solutions here. the lights did come back on in this case after just three minutes. >>> with all the bows surrounding the blackout, joe flacco may be the least talked about mvp in super bowl history. last night though the ravens quarterback rather going to disney world went to manhattan. he cape here muppets style for an appearance on the late show with dave letterman. the talk quickly turned to his on going contract negotiations. >> this is a contract negotiation and before the game what did your owner say to you about the game and the hopeful outcome? >> well,
the investigation is still on going but super energy say that beyonce was considered a us is speck in the power outage is off the hook. there are confirmed reports she brought her own generator with her for that big halftime show. >>> there may be something going around. there was yet another blackout last night. this time at an nba game. the utah jazz, the sacramento kings saw the start of their game delayed monday after the lights dimmed and had to be reset at salt lake city's...
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the dow has been flirting with a return to the 14,000 mark, on a rocket ride of economic energy. but today, a new report on growth created a speed bump. we wanted to know how serious is it? abc's david muir, here to tell us what he found out today. >> reporter: fascinated, diane, with the race to the 14,000 mark on the dow. something to watch. welcome news for so many boomers. finally seeing their 401(k)s come back. but tonight, the first real bump in some time. look at this. the market closing down. we came so close to that all-time high there, before the crash. 14,164 there. look where we are tonight. we fast forward to current day, so close, 13,910. and tonight, those jittery boomers want to know, can they believe in the recovery? the stock market on a rocket ride. the dow with the best start to the year since 1989. but with today's speed bump, what are baby boomers to think? is the recovery in their investments, their 401(k)s, the real thing? what would you say to boomers who say, is the foundation really there? >> i think we have a real recovery. corporate profits are growin
the dow has been flirting with a return to the 14,000 mark, on a rocket ride of economic energy. but today, a new report on growth created a speed bump. we wanted to know how serious is it? abc's david muir, here to tell us what he found out today. >> reporter: fascinated, diane, with the race to the 14,000 mark on the dow. something to watch. welcome news for so many boomers. finally seeing their 401(k)s come back. but tonight, the first real bump in some time. look at this. the market...
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taking when energy and bring it down closeup for rentals that we're expecting. some places to live two more inches of rain and of this started could be running offer just sitting there. as it turns colder and wednesday and will do that dramatically falling in the low forties to low 20s during the daylight hours. we could get this to begin freezing up. tonight a dense fog advisory has been extended until 3am for the entire chicago area. a warm front will pass about four in the morning in the city. showers and possible thunderstorms with temperatures rising by the morning to the '50s. east wins turn to the south with icy waters at lake michigan. a record of 65 tomorrow when not only breaking 99 year-old record but it would be within two degrees of the warmest temperature ever recorded for the month of january in our region going back to 1950. we will have to watch to discuss the storm and crystal again tuesday night. holder with drizzle and rain changing on wednesday and perhaps accumulating. high temperature of 38 falling below the twenties. the teams on thursday
taking when energy and bring it down closeup for rentals that we're expecting. some places to live two more inches of rain and of this started could be running offer just sitting there. as it turns colder and wednesday and will do that dramatically falling in the low forties to low 20s during the daylight hours. we could get this to begin freezing up. tonight a dense fog advisory has been extended until 3am for the entire chicago area. a warm front will pass about four in the morning in the...
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so i think what he's going on is we're seeing some real energy come into this movement recently around the re-election of obama last fall. >> and i know you can't speak specifically to jimmy lee dykes, the suspect in this case but we're all trying to figure out why did he kidnap a child and then bring the child down into a bunker? >> well, it's completely unclear obviously what his mode has btio do with his political views. we know that dykes yesterday was facing a court hearing on menacing charges brought against him for firing shots in the direction of a neighbor, so that seems to have been the crisis that brought this on. what exactly he hopes to accomplish, you know, by kidnapping a child and murdering the bus driver and so on i think is really anyone's guess at this point. >> mark potok, director of the southern poverty law center's intelligence project thanks so much for enlightening us this morning. thank you. >> thank you. >>> fast-rising floods, stranded drivers, rescue workers are out in force around washington this morning, heavy rains and strong winds pounded the area overn
so i think what he's going on is we're seeing some real energy come into this movement recently around the re-election of obama last fall. >> and i know you can't speak specifically to jimmy lee dykes, the suspect in this case but we're all trying to figure out why did he kidnap a child and then bring the child down into a bunker? >> well, it's completely unclear obviously what his mode has btio do with his political views. we know that dykes yesterday was facing a court hearing on...
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campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. [ woman ] too weak. wears off. been there. tried that. ladybug body milk? no thanks. [ female announcer ] stop searching and start repairing. eucerin professional repair moisturizes while actually repairing very dry skin. it's so powerful you can skip a day... but light enough you won't want to. dermatologist recommended eucerin. the end of trial and error has arrived. try a free sample at eucerinus.com. >>> we're getting an overwhelming response to a tragedy that touched the nation. the shooting death of had hadehadea hadea pendleton, the bright young teenager who was shot just two days ago just days after performing at president obama's inauguration fes tefties. our facebook communities shared their grief with us. so heartbroken about this. when will it end? john says there are no words just tears. coming up, we're going to talk to her mother and try to figure out how we fix senseless violence. sentra apart and completely reimagined it with best-in-cla
campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. [ woman ] too weak. wears off. been there. tried that. ladybug body milk? no thanks. [ female announcer ] stop searching and start repairing. eucerin professional repair moisturizes while actually repairing very dry skin. it's so powerful you can skip a day... but light enough you won't want to. dermatologist recommended eucerin. the end of trial and error has arrived....